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    Asus G1S A-1 Temperatures

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by azntiger30, May 4, 2008.

  1. azntiger30

    azntiger30 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey i am wondering what is your average GPU, HD and CPU temperature cause i've used RMclock Rivatuner and HDtune to monitor them and i've see my go spiking. I'd like to know what your temperatures are!
     
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    red616 Notebook Consultant

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    kylescha Newbie

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    While we are on the subject, does everyone elses keyboard get very hot? especially on the right side. Even right now I've just been browsing the internet my laptop is making for a very nice hand warmer. Is this normal, I mean it can get quite hot, I'd say definitely over 100 degrees F, and thats just sitting there idle.
     
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    thelaptopboy Notebook Enthusiast

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    my g1s also gets hot on the keyboard, but it is normal
     
  5. azntiger30

    azntiger30 Notebook Enthusiast

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    yeah me too and thanks for those links they answered my question but i have a problem with the Asus AC adapter and the System i made a topic on it freezing and not responding and my AC adapter melted one of the metal sticks inside the AC adapter box and the cord that goes into the outlet pulled out one of the metal sticks.
     
  6. E.B.E.

    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    Well I strongly suggest you replace the AC adapter... and make sure the power lines in your house are reliable.